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Florida Minimum Wage Hike: Schedule & Inflation Adjustments

by Emma Walker – News Editor

ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida‘s minimum wage is set​ to increase⁤ again on September‍ 30, rising to $8.46 per⁣ hour. This is the next step ‌in a phased-in increase mandated by Amendment 2,‍ which voters approved in 2020.

The amendment, spearheaded by Morgan⁢ & Morgan founder John⁤ Morgan as chairperson of the political⁣ committee florida For A Fair Wage, will continue to raise the minimum wage by $1 each year until it ‌reaches $15 per hour on September 30, 2026. Morgan framed the effort as ‌a “moral,ethical and religious”​ fight to ​eliminate “slave wages,” and invested millions of his own ‌money into the campaign. The ⁤amendment⁤ passed with just over 60% of the vote, the minimum threshold required.

The wage hike will directly⁢ impact ​an estimated​ 2.5 million Floridians, according ‍to‍ the Florida Policy ‌Institute. While proponents celebrate the increase as a boost ‌for low-wage workers, opponents, like the​ Florida Chamber of Commerce, have ​warned of potential negative consequences for small businesses and entry-level job opportunities.

UCF Economist sean Snaith ⁤cautioned that artificial​ price floors like minimum wage increases can lead to reduced hours and benefits for lower-income ​workers,‍ and potentially even unemployment. “When‍ the minimum wage is set above the market⁣ wage, that is going to create⁢ a surplus of labor⁢ in the ⁤labor market that may or may not⁣ manifest itself as higher unemployment,”‌ Snaith⁢ told News 6 following last year’s⁤ increase.

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